Objective:
- Finish your Chi-Squared Calculations
Resources:
Calculating Chi-Squared Directions.
1. Open your spreadsheet with your calculations for your data
2. Create a Chi-squared Table that matches the number of colored cells for your observed and expected tables
3. Use the chi-squared formula and find the chi-squared for each of your data data points
2. Create a Chi-squared Table that matches the number of colored cells for your observed and expected tables
3. Use the chi-squared formula and find the chi-squared for each of your data data points
4. Create a final calculations table with Final Chi-Squared, Degree of freedom, Critical Value, P-value
5. Take the sum of each individual chi-squared in the “Final Chi-Squared” cell
6. Find the Degree of Freedom for your data. DF = (n-1)*(n-1) from your expected table.
7. Use this table to find the critical value for your data. Input the appropriate critical value in your table.
8. Calculate the p-value by selecting the observed values, and the expected values
5. Take the sum of each individual chi-squared in the “Final Chi-Squared” cell
6. Find the Degree of Freedom for your data. DF = (n-1)*(n-1) from your expected table.
7. Use this table to find the critical value for your data. Input the appropriate critical value in your table.
8. Calculate the p-value by selecting the observed values, and the expected values